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30 Uses for 3 x 5 Index Cards
Have
you discovered how these little 3x5 Index Cards can help
bring order and a feeling of control into your life?
This is my second article on Index Cards. I wonder when I'll
be able to start calling myself an Index Card Diva <smile>
By writing down your list of goals, things to do and
outlining a plan on a card, you may get a sense that that
your projects are manageable after all. As you check off
completed items on your To Do list, close your eyes for a
second, take a deep breath, and give yourself a pat on the
back to celebrate your accomplishment no matter how small!
Soon you will have a smaller list.
Besides To Do lists, here are some other uses for Index
Cards:
Shopping Lists: Groceries, Back-to-School Supplies etc.
Birthdays to Remember
Personal Mission Statement
Goals: Business/Personal and Daily/Weekly/Monthly/Yearly
Party Guest List
Recipes
Menu for Dinner Party
Name Tag
Favourite Prayers
Books on Want List
List of Books you've Read
Use as Business Card in a pinch
Bookmarks
Homework/Assignments & Due Dates
Note to Self and/or others
Price Tag for Vendors
Want Ad or Mini-Flyer for Bulletin Board
Mileage/Gas Record in Car
Travel Directions
Favourite Quotes
Favourite Websites and other Notes to keep by your computer
Computer Keystroke Shortcuts
Summary of Key Points from Workshop/Seminar or Audio Tape
Contest Entry Form (for Vendors at Show or Sale)
Project List
Project Outline
Frequently used Phone Numbers to keep them handy
Labels for Storage Containers
Labels for File Boxes or Drawers
Notes on the Door for Delivery Person
I tried to make a paper airplane out of a card but it was
too heavy and only went a couple of feet then did a
nose-dive. So I can't add 'paper airplane' to my list.
Don't forget you can colour code your projects and keep some
blank Index Cards handy in the car, in your handbag,
briefcase, on your desk etc. You'll never know when you'll
need one!
In case you have large handwriting and find this size of
index card too small, you can try the larger 4x6 card size.
This is the second article I have done on index cards. To
read the first one, follow the link the Resource Box below.
Lorraine Peltier is a work at home mom who lives in Southern
Ontario, Canada with her family. She is owned by two black
cats. One of her primary goals is to help others succeed and
add value to their lives.You can reach her through her
website at
http://www.gourmetcandlebiz.com
or via email:
lorraine@gourmetcandlebiz.com. To read Lorraine's
previous article on Index Cards, follow this link:
http://www.homebizrecipes.com/indexcards1.html
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